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From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Re: Gryphon's Side:
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1993 23:58:22 -0400
>>>>>[Due to the rather extreme security requirements of the orginization I
work for/control, I cannot file you such file as you sent me on my
orginization.However, I can tell you that we were able to get from our
compromised Agents a
list of Renraku individuals compromised by the Illuminati. Most were on your
list, only 1 was not and we have been unable to aquire him as he has not left
your Arcology. We also have the following list of others that your
counterpartsin other locations should remove...from thier responsibility.

*****Include Seattle Individual Dossier: Ann-Marie Kapp, Computer Sec. Dept.
*****Include Renraku total known Dossiers: RENRAKU_DOS.34NAMES/*.*

While we cannot verify that all of them are compromised, the first 10 names and
Mrs. Kapp are a certainty. Please be aware that we have sucessfully purged
our orginization of all Illuminati agents and that these 35 names are spread
out through the entire world, only 1 or two per location or division. You
should be able to do so yourself. You can be certain that they are Illuminati
operatives if they have some form of post-hypnotic or spell-induced brainlock
that causes them to go comatose and die when captured and interrogated. We
here at Central have been able to circumvent this somewhat. We use similar
spells on our employees for security purposes and have a limited ability to
reverse the process. However, this only gains time and gets only general
information at this time as the subject still dies of shock after about 10 to
15 minutes. Still, this is an improvement over 30 seconds. If you wish, we
can provide you with a lower level magician who is capable of this reversal.
For a price of course. He or she would be a consultant, payment is negotiable.
What else did you have in mind in regards to your situation?]<<<<<
-- Moriarity, Central(23:59:30/12-09-54)

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